THE CHEMILUMINESCENCE RESPONSE OF NEUTROPHILS ON POLYMER SURFACES MADE BY GLOW-DISCHARGE PLASMA POLYMERIZATION

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NIMERI, G
AUGUSTINSSON, A
LASSEN, B
STENDAHL, O
OHMAN, L
ELWING, H
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[1] LINKOPING UNIV,DEPT MICROBIOL IMMUNOL & INFECT DIS,LINKOPING,SWEDEN
[2] INST SURFACE CHEM,S-11486 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
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PROTEIN ADSORPTION; NEUTROPHIL ACTIVATION; CHEMILUMINESCENCE RESPONSE; POLYMER SURFACES;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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Polypropylene tubes were coated with different polymers made by glow discharge plasma polymerization. Isolated human blood neutrophils were allowed to interact with the polymer surface and the chemiluminescence response of the cells was recorded as a measure of oxidative activation. The polymers represented surfaces that differed markedly with respect to charge, hardness, and wettability. We found that all polymers stimulated the chemiluminescence response in neutrophils differently; when preincubation with human serum albumin (HSA) there was a general reduction of the chemiluminescence response particularly on one of the positively charged surface 1, 2-diamino-cyclohexane (DACH). Addition of a soluble stimulus, the chemoattractant formylmethionyl-leucylphenylalanine (FMLP), to the cells caused a dramatic increase in the response on one of the hydrophobic surface hexamethylene-isiloxane (HMDSO). However, there was also a pronounced reduction in the response on polymers with acrylic acid (AA). The response was normalized after addition of HSA. Taken together, the chemiluminescene response of the neutrophils interacting with the polymer surfaces differed with regard to the type of surfaces. When HSA and FMLP were added a larger difference in the response was found. Our results showed that the activation of human neutrophil granulocytes influenced by different polymer surfaces, followed unspecific different patterns which were someway related to the specific characteristics of the polymer and from this point we came to similar conclusions made by Kaplan et al. (J. Biomater. Res. 28, 377 (1994)), that it is difficult to extrapolate any activation mechanisms from one material to another. The reproducibility of the reaction patterns, the importance of neutrophil activation, and the relative simplicity of the method indicates, however, that the mechanisms of neutrophil activation at biomaterial surface is well worth further research.
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